This article applies to the honda accord 1990 2002.
2001 accord passenger door lock doesnt work all the time.
When they do not work right trying to pinpoint the problem can be frustrating if you are not educated on how the power lock system works.
A fuse is blown.
You should listen to the affected door while energizing the door lock.
The solenoid is bad.
Has to be locked unlocked by hand using the button on the door.
Again if one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be with the door lock solenoid.
The driver s side rear door will not unlock or open up.
First my rear passenger side door stopped locking unlocking with remote or driver door button.
Three doors will lock with the inside.
If the door lock actuators fail they will disable the power door lock feature from working.
Replacing it may require removing the car door panel.
If the door lock actuator doesn t work with any method then the problem can be the door lock actuator itself the wiring or the control module.
Additionally if you.
I have another issue related to our 2001 honda accord ex.
If one door doesn t work but others do the problem could be a blown fuse.
For electrical problems as well as panel and or lock assembly damage you ll want to visit a local honda dealer for top service.
Frt passenger power lock went inoperable 9 mo.
Another symptom of a potential problem with the door lock actuators are power door locks that do not function.
Door lock actuators are made in two styles.
2004 ex accord 4 dr.
Soon after the other locks began failing and after a few weeks and several tries each time with the remote they no longer will operate at all.
This will require the driver to use the key to lock or unlock the doors and can disable the power door.
Solenoid and dc motor.
Power door locks do not function.
This is a cheap and easy fix.
If the rear door in your honda accord no longer opens and closes properly there are a number of fixes available.
Each door has its own actuator.
1 week ago frt driver power locks would not respond to the remote.
If you do understand the system however troubleshooting can be performed quickly.
If all of the door lock switches are functional but one door fails to operate the most likely problem is an open circuit in the circuit between the switch and solenoid or a defective solenoid in the affected door.
The electric locks work but the door will not open.
Power door locks are wonderfully convenient as long as they work properly.